Events

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Saturday, November 18 and Sunday November 19, 2:00 pm, Very Little Theatre Come early for refreshments in the lobby, then enjoy this one-act play about a grandmother and granddaughter finding ways to reconnect through stories. Stay afterward for a discussion with elder Marta Lu Clifford and cast, and hear excerpts from illioo Native Theatre’s new play BlueJay’s Canoe.
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Meet community fire organizations and local artisans, shoot free throws, and support wildfire resilience and Indigenous land management! Open to students, faculty, staff, community members, and more.
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Join the SAB Arts & Culture team as we welcome Steph Littlebird for her free dinner presentation BE Passionate in the EMU Ballroom on November 21st. Doors & Dinner: 5:00pm Presentation: 6pm-7:00pm followed by Q&A 7-7:30pm
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Join SCR Associate Dr. Catalina De Onís this month when she will lecture on her SCR Small Grant Program funded bilingual children's book “¡Juntes por la justicia climática! Together for Climate Justice!". During her book talk and signing she will describe the role of her student coauthors and the importance of teaching climate justice to new generations.
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Land Air Water—the Environmental Law Society at Oregon Law—has announced the dates and theme for the 42nd annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC). With "Cultivating Community" as its theme, this year's PIELC will take place at the University of Oregon from Friday, March 1 to Sunday, March 3, 2024. All are welcome!
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March 4-6, 2024 at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA.

Past Events

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The University of Oregon Department of Art and Center for Art Research presents this lecture as a part of the Visiting Artist Lecture Series (VALS).  
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The Center for Science Communication Research (SCR) in the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon will hold its annual Research Forum in the Crater Lake Rooms of the Erb Memorial Union on February 24th, 2023. 
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Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of "Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants," will deliver a virtual lecture as part of a partnership with the University of Oregon and Washington State University Common Reading programs. 
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The University of Oregon Common Reading Program and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art present "Our Shared Breath: Creativity and Community," a Common Seeing exhibition featuring the work of six Indigenous artists exploring understandings of community, generosity, and creativity in all their forms.
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In this virtual public conversation, Dr. Yesenia Navarrete Hunter, Karin Bolender, and Holly Moulton will share about their work supporting just futures for Indigenous, immigrant, and rural populations. 
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Dr. Sarah Wald, associate professor of environmental studies and English at the University of Oregon, will give her talk as part of the Center for Environmental Futures' Interdisciplinarity 101 series.

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The screening and discussion with Tom Minckley, leader of the film's featured expedition, will be held at 7:30pm in Lillis 182. 
Barbara Mossberg
Barbara Mossberg, professor of practice in literature in the Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon, will offer a Saturday Seminar focused on the usage and power of language through an environmental lens. 
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Join the University of Oregon's Labor, Education, and Research Center for this conference centered on the economic, social, cultural, and civic contributions of immigrants and refugees. 
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Join Professors Derrick Hindery, Juan Eduardo Wolf, and Patrick McMurdo in 123 Global Scholars Hall to learn about an exciting study abroad opportunity coming up in summer 2023. 
Dr. Yu-Fang Cho

Join the department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) on Wednesday, January 25th, at noon, in Knight Law Browsing Room 106, for this impactful talk by Dr. Yu-Fang Cho (Miami University of Ohio). 

 

Elizabeth Ellis
Elizabeth Ellis, assistant professor of history at Princeton University, will discuss the creation of imperial narratives of conquest and erasure and federal policies that led to the marginalization of Louisiana's small Indigenous nations in the early nineteenth century. 
Jana Schmieding
University of Oregon's Common Reading Program invites you to join this exciting talk by UO alum and TV star Jana Schmieding. 
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The UO Outdoor Program invites you to join a mushroom foraging outing led by Ed Fredette, an Erosion Prevention Specialist with the City of Eugene.
Vegetables flourish at GrassRoots Gardens
The University of Oregon Student Sustainability Center will be participating in various activities including Fall harvest, produce cleaning and packaging, and general farm projects.